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A printed menu from American Chamber Of Commerce Of Paris Commission For The Exposiion Of 1900, 1898. Drawn from the gilded years of Belle Époque Europe, when Paris, London and the Riviera defined international luxury dining.

The Belle Époque (1890–1914) was the great trans-European boom of luxury dining. The Savoy and Carlton in London, the Ritz and Élysée Palace in Paris, and the grand hotels of Monte Carlo, Nice and the Riviera all issued elaborately illustrated menus that today survive as some of the finest printed ephemera of the period.

What you receive

  • Three print sizes: 8×10, 11×14, 16×20 inches (300 DPI).
  • Two versions of each size: a pure print (no added text) and a museum print (with a small caption).
  • One ZIP file, instantly downloadable after checkout.

About the source

This menu is preserved in the Buttolph Collection of Menus at The New York Public Library and is in the public domain in the United States. The Menu Press has digitally restored and reformatted the work for modern printing.